Language, Band 48George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1972 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... occur in both positions . We therefore reconstruct * c as the phoneme of the proto - stage , thereby assuming that ... occur in Sanskrit in word - final position , or before non - nasal stops or spirants . And of course k occurs in these ...
... occur in both positions . We therefore reconstruct * c as the phoneme of the proto - stage , thereby assuming that ... occur in Sanskrit in word - final position , or before non - nasal stops or spirants . And of course k occurs in these ...
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... occur in a string from which syntactic boundaries have been removed . It is interesting that the occurrence of syllable boundaries within a word differs from their occurrence at syntactic boundaries . For the most part , the occurrence ...
... occur in a string from which syntactic boundaries have been removed . It is interesting that the occurrence of syllable boundaries within a word differs from their occurrence at syntactic boundaries . For the most part , the occurrence ...
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... occur without woo , future , but woo cannot occur unless ga or pa is present ' ( 26 ) . This restriction is repeated on p . 28. However , the example a pe woo munu ( literally ' I if will drink ' ) is cited ( 26 ) as illustrating the ...
... occur without woo , future , but woo cannot occur unless ga or pa is present ' ( 26 ) . This restriction is repeated on p . 28. However , the example a pe woo munu ( literally ' I if will drink ' ) is cited ( 26 ) as illustrating the ...
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Hayward Keniston 18831970 obituary by Robert A Hall Jr | 249 |
presentday English Bolinger 454 | 256 |
Semantic axiom number one | 257 |
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accent alternative analysis appears apply argument assignment assume becomes boundaries called Chinook claim clause clear comparative considered consonant constituent constructions contains course cyclic deletion derivation dialects diphthongization discussion distinction elements English evidence examples existence explain fact Figure final function further give given global grammar hypothesis implies important indicate interesting interpretation involved Jargon John kind language latter least lexical linguistic marked markedness meaning nature normal noted noun object observed occur original phonetic phonological phrase position possible preceding predicate present Press primary principle problem pronominal proposal question reason reference relations relative respect result rule seems segments semantic sentences speakers specific speech stem stress structure suggests surface syllable syntactic theory tion transformational underlying University verb vowel